Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 17, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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tlicalcr, Here until J uiivt-
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in conneellon with llio
allot! of -1 11 cluba there,
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, W. IMMAH TOWNHKNu.
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PRK JACKETS
PJBB STORE
'Hill
Futtinq and
f uri"9 Plant
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lit k,m."nd molce
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Onttiotta mum, eondueM by OhtpUIn Lt. ArUiur P. Pinmi, u celeljrnted
nuoitrd Nrnsl trntisimrt u American Invadlnit lorco ncarcd Uic hor
ot Liimiii. A .hurt time later Uieuo man Joined tho llrnt which of aiuiauit
Uikii lo neeurs Initial American beachhead on Llngayen Qulf
I Stage Actress
HORIZONTAL SO Mywlf
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actrou
10 Krbium
(nymbol)
11 Knch (ub.)
12 Mcimiic of
cloth
19 Account of
nb.)
M Klectrlcnl
cimineci- (ttb.)
13 l.lruteniint
(nb,)
10 Horn
17 TrnnipoM
(b.) f
18 Conducto! .
10 Toward
. 21 Like
22 South Amer
ica (ab.)
24 Exclamation
20 Implrei
reverence
28 AccomplUhed
30 Short sleep
3 1 Pom.ch.1
32 Network
(anal.)
33 Sprldhlly
dance.
35 Measure of
area
30 Nova Scotia
(ab.)
38 Any
30 Greek letter
40 Klshci
44 And (Latin)
40 Alio
47 Bone
48 Iron (jjTnbol)
62 Southeast
(nb.)
53 Upon
54 Sainted ones
55 She In n
uliir
VKHTICAL (fivinbol)
I 'Honey mnkcr 20 Pomemor
2 Ilefoie
3 Shouts
4 Tardy
5 Sell
8 On the f.lwH
. ered side
7 Employeni
B Chapeau
, J Neither
iS Tantalum
fSBflm
prr A 5- fe V r -r-r-i
A I ji 9; S m ffe tJ
21 Spcclea of
tree
23 Decorate
24 Subjoin
25 Him
27 Dine
20 Be Indebted
32 Egyptian
tin god
34 Long Island
(nb.)
37 Determined .
38 Property Item
41 Underground
part of plant
12 Individuals
43 Misfortune
44 Printer's
measures
45 Beverage
48 Mist
40 Compass point
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Jap-Yanks Welcomed
In Hood River Area
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17 (P)
Three Jnpnncre-AmcricBin. back
In the Hood River vnllcy focnl
point of much nntl-Japnnesc ac
tivity reported toclny a "more
thun gracious" wolcomo from
their ftirmcMiclghbors.
Rny Sato and Sat No)l of Park
dale and Mln Assl of Barrett told
tho war relocation nulhorlty hero
they had started pruning their
40 and 80 aero orchards with
friendly encouragement from
nearby farmers.
"There's nothing Hko being
home," said tho three. "Our
Hood River vnllcy Is the most
beautiful spot on the face ol the
earth."
OLYMPIA, Wintli., Jun. 17 P)
Tho stale's thirst and appetite
for wild guirif. wr hljih on the
lint of Ileum cliimorlng for atten
tion In legislative nilndu today
as tho 20th session steamed into
action with all committees up
proved and icudy lo function,
Tho giiino t'oininliihioii. tniucl
curlier of it hoiiHculeuniiir! pro
posal by Gov, Mon C. Wullnrcn,
uguln edged Into- the cupltoi
neeno with the disclosure Unit
nn Interim committee was to
moot toduy with tho governor.
With s Rcvoi rolled un for seri
ous action on the Ilriunr Ikhiic,
aevcrul groups were whipping up
hills olmed lit providing Wash
ington in iks wiui minor over-tile-bar,
a pet project of the new
governor.
I wo resolutions, nrooos nil bi
partisan sonulo Investigation of
the 11)43 Kentucky whisky pur
chase were tossed to the upper
body's liquor control committee
with tho prediction by Sen. Carl
C, Mohler (D-Thurnlon) that they
would bo wnste-buskctcd as unconstitutional.
Juvenile Found Dead
in King County Jail
SEATTLE, Jan. 17 W) Sixteen-year-old
John Emberg was
found dead lost ni(!ht in the Juve
nile cell of the King county jail
and Sheriff Harlan S. Callahan
said he had been beaten to death,
evidently In a fight with other
prisoners.
The sheriff said Emberg was
born In Minnesota, but that he
had no address listed for the
youth, arrested December 24 on
a dollnriucncy charge. Seven
other boys were confined in the
cell with Emberg, officers said,
Neuner Prepares
Opinion On Names
SALEM, Jan. 17 (P) Attor
ney General George Neuner was
preparing today an opinion for
the state corporation department
on whether any group should be
allowed to Incorporate under the
name of "Oregon Anti-Japanese,
-Inc."
Groups In Portland and Grcsh
am applied for permission to use
the namo, but the Portland
group later withdrew it peti
tion. Will Meat Jobs Daughters
will meet Thursday, January 18,
at 8 p. m., at the Masonic temple.
A social hour will be held for
the menders after the meeting.
Buprrflcltl
externally
inifsrii
BUSHES'
RKU Era Uw slinging itch 'liy
irriution. and thus quicken boiling
Begin to use aooUiing ltcsinol today.
REGS HQS-
FUNNY BUSINESS
"I can't stand the crash of steel when I skid into anyone!"
Crippled Ghost Ship Lands
At Base 90 Minutes Overdue
Wdniday, Jan. 17, 1848
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEH
with the propeller turning wild
ly. After bombing his Nagoya tar
get and leaving Japan, Engle
discovered the windrnilling pro
peller could not be feathered.
Throttling down to an airspeed
barely above stalling tempo,
Engle quickly felt behind his
formation. The element leader
radioed, "Am sending plane back
lo stay with you," but the Utahan
replied, "What's the use of en
dangering two planes? If we
must ditch we can ditch alone."
Engle flew four hours just
above stalling speed, then noti
fied his base he was preparing
to ditch, giving an estimate of
the time his fuel supply would
last.
Halfway between Japan and
Saipan the windrnilling propeller
flew off into space. Relieved of
Its strain and drag, the pilot
flew onward on borrowed time
as the flight engineer, Staff Sgt.
Doolcy Harry Rogers of Ireland,
Toxas, sweated out the danger
ously low supply of gasoline.
The plane landed here with alt
Its fuel gauges showing empty.
On Vacation Claude M. Fer
guson, chief clerk in the traffic
division of the Great Northorn
railroad here, Is on his vacation
visiting relatives in Beaumont,
Tex. Ho is expected to return
some time next week.
BOOT SOX
Wool or Part Wool
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
By VEBN HAUGLAND " I
B-29 BASE, Saipan, Jan. 4
(Delayed) IIP) A "ghost ship"
t.iltu nn trniinn rn:nilnt mnrfp it
home from Japan tonight, an
nour ana a nun aiiur wc io.
B-20s had returned from their
lritrn n, Nnifnva thpir rr-ri nnd
green lights forming a great arc
in mo SKy.
llnlf nn hnnr arm uround crows
began giving up hope. After all,
Uic missing ' pianc nuo a new
pilot and navia-itor. It was the
first mission lo Japan for the
airplane commander, First Lt.
Robert E. Engle of Price, Utah,
a ronlncnmnilt from the StatCS.
And a new man was substituting
for the regular navigator, who
had . hnen hosoitalizcd for a
minor knee injury. Second Lt.
Emanuel Pavey, baiem, ure. was
co-pllot.
"T1.A rOarta'. Vnin anna, 15
hours and a half that means
she s down somewnere, some
one said. On the operations
board they, chalked her up as
"dl.ched."
Most of the men waiting at
the field went back to their
camps. Only the single search
light reserved for tardy planes
the sad beacon that shines for
hours for planes that may never
get back played hopefully in
to an empty sky.
Wool Mackinaws
Wool Jackets
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
Logger Boots
8-Inch with boot hetl.
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
Ectrline Henderson
Beauty Stylist from Portland
Has Accepted a Position
Assisting Be Haines
ot
Vanity Beauty Shop
109 N. 7th
Phone 7161 x
You're my kind . . . Have a Coca-Cola
...or allies enjoy a friendly pause
There's a friendly phrase that speaks the allied language. It's Hatm a Cokt.
Friendliness enters the picture when Ice-cold Cocs-CoU sppeirs. Over frosty
bottles of ice-cold Coke, minds meet and hesrts are closer together. It's
hippy custom that's spreading 'round the globe. Coca-Cola stands for tbt
pans that rruh$s,-hw become an everyday high-sign of friendliness among
people of good will. ..
OtTUD UNDID AUIHOIItY OF THI COCA-COIA COrnFANY Y
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH . r'ALLS
Phone 8832 BS Sprlntj Si.
It's natural for popular name
to acquire friendly abbrevia
Hons. That' why you hear
Coca-Cola called Cokei
" Then came the ghostly sound
of engines that logically should
havo been out of fuel, A B-29
all but given up for lost was
coming home.
Engle landed the plane with
one of its four propellers missing.
Before he could taxi to the end
of the strip, the three good en
gines coughed, spluttered and
died of lack of gasoline. The
plane had been aloft for 15 hours
and 36 minutes.
One minute from the coast of
Japan, an engine became dis
abled and the propeller started
"windrnilling." To feather the
propeller would be to invite Jap
anese fighters to pick on a crip
pled Superfortress. Engle chose
lo continue his bombing run
Chest Colds
To Relieve
Rub on Tested
n!CKS
WAPORUB
.
BUTCHI
JOMG
JACKETS
Designed by
its youthful charm and mannish
fly front will endear it to you.
Vibrant California colors in
crush-resistant fabrics.
Sizes 10-18 Price $16.93
FOULGER'S
525 MAIN
tgV'5t'J Many Vaues Offered
t V AfVv' These voues ore subject fo foc(V on nonrf. '
IftiV 00 moI0"". O fc Of jome t'temt, quarrtitiej ore mired, j
AW. -ft. .-. so don't deoy..
S5m CRIB;
- 3 5 2 Originally
1 $777 -
I II AT one. piece mould.
Penn-Supreme
MOTOR OIL
isopremeYi
I inh, 1 1
haaf I
W
In Gallon Lart In Yaur Own
Container. Federal Tax In- '
eluded. Equal to 35c per
Quart Oils.
Truly a supreme. quality oil . . double
distilled from 100 pure Pennsyl
vania crudes . . wox-free . . defies
extreme temperatures . , flows freely
.. lubricates thoroughly.
20 TRADE-IN
Allowance
20 trade-In allow
ance for your old
battery on a famous
Wizord or Western
Giant, The batteries
that have OVER-SIZE
"OXI-VITE" PLATES
NON . OVERFLOW
VENT PLUGS and
ONE-PIECE MOULD
ED CASES.
Popular 'Tu Level" model In white or
ivory. Mattress can be raised or lowered
for Baby's Safety and Mother's Conveni
ence, G2260,
AUTO
BABY SEAT
Reo. $3.I $2,44
Metal frame, wooden orms and floating
seat. Comfortable ond safe. C-2788.
THROW RUG
Originally $9.95
Larga 30x50 inch III In oblong
thapa . , . shag rug In popular
colors. G8236.
14x18" CHAMOIS
A dandy domestic chamois tor home or Q Q.
car. XI 633. Reg. Sot Special OOC
45-Plate WIZARD, No. 1 Cose. Fits
most Chevrolet!, Dodges, Plymouth!,
Ford "A". 09810. .
Reg. price $8,25. ExcTiang price
45-Plare WESTERN GIANT No. 1
Case. FIBERGLAS INSULATION. Fits
most Chevrolets, Dodges, Plymouths,
Ford "A". 09910.
Reg. price $8.95. Exchange pric....
$675
$765
"Sportglas" GOGGLES
WITH CASE
$1.63 $1.17
NIon-glore, medium
smoke tinted lens
goggles with leather
ette case. C4 1 02.
Guaranteed1 Factory
Rebuilt Distributors
For Ford V-8 ond Mercury 1932-40
models, E5380-2 .. a $6.40.
EXCHANGl PRICE -
$269
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Phone 5514
Factory Rebuilt
FUEL PUMP
c i a i na ciai
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